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Hot Hot Heat plays the Commodore Ballroom. I was laughing at myself because I still knew all the words to "Naked In The City Again". It's pretty weird to think that after 10 years after bumping to them at a ferry that they are still kicking around as a band.
As always, I still wish they would return to the goddamn "Tokyo Vogue" days already. (It will never happen.)
This was the only sign of the Commodore 64 I had as a young child when I looked around my parents' house.
This is an exact replica of the Commodore Vanderbilt which was built at Schenectady, NY., for the Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad in 1870.
Woohoo - my "Zoomfloppy" Commodore serial>USB interface arrived today:D - works a treat. So far all my antique floppy disks seem to work on'em, and taking D64 images or single files is working well. That game on screen was pulled from the 1541 drive :D
Hot Hot Heat plays the Commodore Ballroom. I was laughing at myself because I still knew all the words to "Naked In The City Again". It's pretty weird to think that after 10 years after bumping to them at a ferry that they are still kicking around as a band.
As always, I still wish they would return to the goddamn "Tokyo Vogue" days already. (It will never happen.)
Seen on the MDPL's Art Deco Walk - the Commodore Hotel on Collins Avenue.
Apocryphal but hilarious: Madonna used to live in South Beach, and local legend has it that the circular design features on the Commodoer (at the left of shot) inspired her to design her famous conical bra.
Watching the arrival of the Queen Victoria at Cobh Co Cork. Cobh was formally named Queenstown to mark the visit of Queen Victoria in the 19th century.